Content writing and Blue Ocean SEO strategy

Content writing and Blue Ocean SEO strategy

Content writing and Blue Ocean SEO strategy

The concept of Blue Ocean SEO strategy has its roots in a book titled Blue Ocean Strategy, Expanded Edition: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant.

What it means is, when implementing your marketing strategy, focus on your own, individual strengths and abilities and forget your competition. Additionally, survey a marketing segment that is not served by your competition. The opposite is Red Ocean strategy that heavily relies on what your competition is doing.

According to the book, the Blue Ocean Strategy doesn’t concern itself with the competition. This is because the existing markets are already oversaturated. If you decide to compete with your competitors, even in terms of content writing and content publishing, scores of competitors are already vying to out do you. Unless you are a mega million company, in terms of publishing content and increasing your visibility, it may turn out to be a losing battle. I’m not saying it always must be a losing battle, but in most of the cases, immense effort is required.

Finding your Blue Ocean means finding your market that only you can serve. This can also work in SEO content writing. How?

There are two ways:

  1. Target markets that are not being targeted by your competitors.
  2. Write on topics that are not being written by your competitors.

But then what about all those competitive keywords you want to be found for? Those are still relevant, right?

For example, if I want to be found by people looking for a professional content writer, how does it help me if I target a completely alien keyword?

This is not what it means.

You can use the same keyword, but you can use some different combination. Fewer people might be searching for that combination, but at least, you will rank well, and you will receive quality traffic for that uncommonly used keyword.

Here is a small example:

Popular title: How to find the best content writer for your business?

Less popular title: How to avoid finding the worst content writer for your business

Another less popular title: The nightmares to avoid when hiring a content writer for your business

Another way of looking at it is that most of your competitors are focusing on generating content that drives people to their sales pipelines. Most content is being created for the purpose of driving sales. Nothing wrong in that.

But they forget the primary purpose of content writing and publishing: providing purposeful content that improves lives.

Content writing for your website is all about improving experiences for people. They are less bothered about your business and more worried about solving their problems. If you solve their problems, they become interested in working with you.

So, what is Blue Ocean for you here in terms of content writing?

Shifting your focus from “give me work, give me work!” to “this is how I add value, this is how I help you, this is how you solve your problem.”

How to write content for your website without hiring a content writer?

How to write content for your website without hiring a content writer

How to write content for your website without hiring a content writer

I know, such advice isn’t good for my business, but so far I have learnt that people who don’t want to hire a writer won’t hire, and people who do hire a content writer, have a clear idea why they are doing so, and nothing is going to stop them.

Why you need to write content for your website?

Without accessing content, the search engine crawlers cannot figure what your website is about. The search engine crawlers use big data and AI algorithms to make sense of your website. Hence, a few pages and a few blog posts won’t do. They need to access lots of content from your website before they can rank it for the right search terms and keywords. Hence, you need to write lots of content for your website.

Another reason is that your competitors are constantly trying to outdo your content writing efforts. If you publish one blog post, they will gladly publish 10, or if not 10, at least 2-3 blog posts for every single post you publish. Multiply this with 25 competitors that you have and you can imagine how much content is being pumped.

You are constantly catching up. Does it mean it is a no-win game? No. You can outdo your competitors even with less content provided you stick to high quality content. And regularity.

Of course, you also need fresh content to educate your audience and keep people engaged. If you don’t publish fresh content your website becomes stale, and you give no reason to people to come to your website repeatedly. Research has shown that it takes 5-6 visits to the website before people decide to do business with you.

Why do people hire a content writer to regularly publish content?

There are different reasons why people hire a content writer. Some of these reasons are

  • Lack of time: They don’t have time to write by themselves.
  • No writing experience: Writing is a skill that needs to be developed. It is time-consuming. It is an entirely different, dedicated profession.
  • Regularity: For better search engine visibility and user engagement you need to publish content regularly. You need a commitment. It is a separate, stand-alone activity.

How to write and publish fresh content on your website without hiring a content writer

Mind you, in case you don’t want to turn into a full-fledged content writer yourself (leaving your current profession), this is a temporary situation. Maybe you are a startup. Maybe you don’t have enough funds.

The thing is, right now you cannot offer a good compensation to a content writer. But, as your business grows, as your needs to get higher search engine rankings and higher visibility grow, you will need to hire a professional content writer. So the tips shared in this blog post are only for a temporary situation.

Here are a few things you can do to write and publish content on your website without hiring a content writer.

Regularity and quality are important than quantity

This is something that I keep telling my clients repeatedly: don’t get obsessed about how many words you should write. I’m not saying create 15-word posts, but you don’t always have to aim for 1000 words or 1500 words.

Engagement is more important. Hence, if you have got something important to say and you can say in 400 words, just publish 400 words. Make sure that whatever you are saying is relevant, educational and informative.

Use your subject matter expertise

You already have immense knowledge of your field. If you are an accountant, there are many topics and subtopics you are aware of. If you are an engineer or a software designer, there are many aspects of software design you can talk about (just make sure they are fit for your audience and not for other software designers who may not be your target audience).

Sit someday with an Excel sheet and in one column enter all the topics you can think of. You will be surprised to know how many topics you can come up with.

Interview influencers

Everybody likes to share insights. There must be multiple influencers in your industry. Choose a topic and interview a few influencers on that topic. They will get additional exposure and you will have something to write about.

Prepare a list of questions – 10 or so – and then approach a few influencers and ask them to send you the replies. You can interview them live using Skype or phone (or Zoom) or simply ask them to write down the replies to your questions.

An interview is ready-made content. You just have to prepare questions and the remaining content is provided by the interviewees.

Curate content

Content curation saves people lots of time. It requires some research but if you make collecting and preserving interesting content a habit, it won’t take much time.

While you are browsing the Internet, you keep coming across interesting content based on your industry. Instead of simply reading or viewing and then moving on, save those links. Then every week, compile those links into a single blog post. Write a paragraph and then share the link, for every piece of content. Such curated content is also good for your search engine rankings because concentrated amount of information is available under a single link. Google algorithms like such links.

Repurpose your existing content

If you don’t want to hire a content writer, this is another way of writing and publishing content on your own. But this requires you to have some existing content. There may be many pages on your website. Your blog may have a few blog posts.

Above I have talked about content curation. This is a subtopic of a bigger blog post that I’m writing right now. I can also create a separate blog post on the importance of content creation. Content repurposing can be done not just for your own website, but different platforms. You can turn your existing blog post into a newsletter issue. You can rewrite an existing blog post by adding some new information and publishing it on LinkedIn. You can write a smaller version on LinkedIn and then put the link to your existing blog post on your website.

Publish guest blog posts

For this your website or blog needs to cross a certain threshold level. People would like to write for your blog or website if they expect good visibility or some SEO benefit. For that, you should have a decent presence on search engines and the guest blog posters must be impressed enough to approach you to write for your website. This takes initial hard work.

On an average I get 2-3 queries from different guest posters expressing their desire to write on my website. Although for a few months I haven’t been accepting guest posts (in fact, I’m writing this blog post myself, after many months), I am going to leverage this opportunity in the coming months so that I can publish content regularly on my content writing blog.

Conclusion

Provided that you are a prolific writer, and you love to communicate through the written word, you don’t ever need to hire a content writer, otherwise, this is a temporary solution.

Why do you need to ultimately hire a content writer? Regularity. Google and other search engines are constantly crawling the web to find new content. They set up a pattern to crawl certain websites and blogs. This pattern depends on the publishing frequency. If you don’t publish regularly their crawlers don’t crawl and index your website in a timely manner.

Although you cannot outdo your competitors (because every other business that offers something similar to your business is a competitor, and there may be hundreds), you can convince search engines that they can rely on you for consistent supply of high-quality content through persistent publishing.

 

What are the 3 main benefits of business blogging?

3 benefits of business blogging

3 benefits of business blogging

Blogging has matured. It no longer remains a “trend”. If you visit a serious business website, there is a 90% chance that in the main navigation you will also have a link to their business blog. Most of the serious businesses understand the benefits of business blogging.

Since blogging is no longer a new trend, many people discount business blogging as a marketing tool whose time is over. Nobody wants to read blogs, people say. Everybody is on Instagram.

Is it true that business blogging is no longer useful? The problem is not with blogging; the problem is the lens through which these people view business blogging.

There are some blogs that are extremely popular. Most of the niches have been covered it often seems. Whenever someone thinks of starting a blog, the task seems overwhelming, especially when you don’t want to just publish a blog, but also get decent traffic.

Whereas it may be true for non-business blogs (blogs that are published merely to generate advertising and affiliate revenue), when you regularly publish a blog for your business, it never fails to deliver. This is, provided, you publish regularly, and you choose your topics after due consideration.

If you are having doubts about publishing a business blog, here are the 3 benefits your blog is always going to deliver:

Your business blog improves your SEO

One of the biggest requirements of better search engine rankings is having lots of content under your domain.

The main website can have only a limited number of web pages. In the top navigation, once you have covered everything you want to talk about your business, publishing extra pages will be distracting for your visitors.

This problem is solved by your business blog. There is no end to how much you can publish.

If they have the budget, I always recommend to my clients to publish at least three blog posts every week. There is a reason.

You want Google to quickly crawl your website and index the new content that you have published. Although you can submit your link to Google Search Console for relatively faster crawling and indexing, ultimately it depends on Google with what frequency its crawler crawls your website.

The frequency is decided by the frequency with which you publish new content on your website. If you publish content with greater frequency, Google crawls your website with greater frequency. I have experienced this firsthand.

Once I was publishing a blog four times a day. My new blog posts would get indexed within seconds. Normally, if you don’t publish frequently, it may take anywhere between one week to one month for your content to start appearing, if at all, in the search results.

So, this is one benefit of publishing your business blog – you can increase the frequency of publishing without creating a ridiculously long lineup of web pages. You provide Google with fresh content with greater frequency.

Also, you need to cover all your possible keywords. You cannot cover all your keywords using your main website pages. But this can be achieved with your blog posts.

Here I am assuming that when you decide the topics of your blogs you take your keywords into consideration. You can use both your primary and secondary keywords. You can also use your longtail keywords.

You also give an opportunity to other website and blog publishers to link to your website.

Backlinks, as you must know, are very important for improving your search engine rankings. Backlinks must be voluntary. People should link to your blog or website because of the value your content provides, and not just as a link-exchange exercise.

No matter how informative your main website pages are, people will be reluctant to link to them because after all, they are business pages. In some manner they will be promoting your products and services if they link to your business pages, something people rarely want to do.

But blog posts are informative. They have useful information that can add value to people who link to your content. People readily share and link to blog posts, but they are hesitant when it comes to sharing and linking to your main website pages.

These three attributes are important for your SEO:

  • The frequency of content publishing (more regular, better for SEO).
  • The length and the breath of the keywords/topics that you cover.
  • The greater number of backlinks your useful blog posts generate.

Your business blog engages your visitors

Blog posts are always thought-provoking. They inform your visitors. They educate them. People find them useful. They force people to think. When they have to think a connection is established with you.

If you are reading this blog post and if you have read it so far, it means I have been able to engage you. The topic is of interest to you.

Although if you may have found this link on Google I have been able to push my SEO agenda further, the link is not just helping me improve my SEO, it is also providing you some useful information that you can use to derive benefits from your own business blog.

You may also think, since I know so much about business blogging and since I am able to communicate convincingly, in case you need a content writer for your business blog, why not hire me?

Even if you don’t hire me immediately, assuming I publish my blog regularly and you are able to find it with greater frequency, you will remember me whenever you need a professional content writer or blog writer.

Your business blog enables you to become an industry expert

In terms of becoming an industry expert, your business blog helps you in two ways:

  • To write high quality content on your blog, you learn and evolve more.
  • Your visitors began to look at you as an authority figure because you are constantly sharing useful information.

What about people who hire a content writer for publishing blog posts for their business blogs? Even if you are not writing blog posts yourself, working with a content writer is also a great learning experience.

When I am writing blog posts for my clients, I always encourage them to give me as much background information as possible. One, it saves them money, and two, it allows me to deliver exactly what they are looking for.

If I have to research everything, I charge for my time. Since a client already has an expertise, he or she is in a better position to quickly research and give me the needed information.

Additionally, a client never publishes a blog post without thoroughly going through it. This too is a learning experience.

Although I can go on and on with the benefits of business blogging, these are the 3 main benefits of publishing a business blog. The rest of the points that you may find on other blogs are simply the subpoints of these 3 main points.

15 Content Marketing Stats Essential for Every Business

15 content marketing statistics

15 content marketing statistics

Saying that developing a content marketing strategy can be hard is an understatement.

With so many angles to consider, you want to make sure the strategy you are pursuing is effective – both in terms of time and money.

Read on for 15 statistics that confirm exactly why content marketing should be at the top of your marketing arsenal.

1) 60% of marketers publish at least one piece of content every day

Unsurprisingly, prolific publishers have an easier time generating leads than those who are fickle with their content creation.

The key point here? Consistency. It doesn’t matter whether the content is an article, a podcast, a video, or an infographic – regular posting reaps rewards.

2) Compared to content marketing followers, year-on-year growth in unique site traffic is 7.8x higher for content marketing leaders

Innovative content that sets you apart from the pack will boost your website’s views, so take the time to create useful, interesting content that presents you as a leader, not a follower, for an increase in unique site traffic.

3) Content marketing generates about 3 times as many leads as traditional marketing while costing 62% less

More than double the leads and less than half the price. What’s not to like?

Switching from traditional marketing should slash your costs while generating more leads. This could be due to content marketing nurturing your leads and relationships with potential customers in a way native marketing cannot.

4) Compared to non-adopters, conversion rates are nearly 6x higher for content marketing adopters

Work smart, not hard.

Why waste time on traditional marketing when content marketing conversion rates are significantly more effective?

5) The most effective B2B marketers spend 39% of the marketing budget on content marketing

Follow in the footsteps of those who do it best and designate a portion of your budget to content marketing.

It’s a winning strategy.

6) “Original written content” is the most important type of content for 58% of marketers

This is good news for those on a tight budget.

You can still deliver an effective marketing campaign by focusing on written content, which is usually cheaper while packing a bigger punch.

7) Content marketing is used by 93% of B2B marketers

Working with a company requires trust, and the overwhelming majority of B2B marketers know that content marketing is key for this.

8) A positive ROI is seen by 82% of marketers who blog

Blogging can help grow your business, and the statistic above shows that time spent blogging pays dividends.

9) The demand for infographics has increased 800% in recent years

That’s huge.

While professional infographics can be pricey, the data is clear: they’re hugely effective.

10) 68.1% of content reading is done on mobile devices

Smart phones have transformed how people use the internet.

With over half of people browsing the internet on a mobile device, it’s essential that your content is optimized for mobile viewing – or all your hard work won’t be seen.

11) Emails from brands appeal to 57% of 45 – 54-year-olds, but only 22% of millennials

The age-old marketing adage still applies: know your audience.

Content marketing is highly effective, but you have to combine it with reaching consumers via the right channels.

12) 71% of B2B consumers review a blog when making a purchase

When it comes to business consumers, blogs are the key.

For the best results, keep your blog updated with high-quality, engaging content.

13) Almost 1/3 of consumers check out a brand’s social media presence before their website

This echoes Point 11.

To get the most out of your marketing strategy, it is imperative that you publish your content in the right places.

Having a good social media presence is essential and can make or break your efforts.

14) Instagram is the fastest-growing platform for selling via video

Speaking of social media, Instagram is your go-to for content marketing via video.

Keep an eye on TikTok too.

15) Content marketing costs 41% less than paid search

Do you need another reason to put more effort into content marketing?

This is it.

As demonstrated by the statistics above, content marketing is an essential strategy in your marketing repertoire.

Consistent, interesting content is a sure way to boost engagement, site traffic, and ultimately, sales – so bear these statistics in mind next time you tweak your marketing strategy.

Writing Happy New Year greetings for your business

How to write a happy New Year greeting for your business

How to write a happy New Year greeting for your business

Almost every business sends out new year greetings to its customers and clients. Being a professional content writer, I write new year greetings for my ongoing clients.

Here is a quick tip when writing a new year greeting for your business:

Really mean it.

Why am I saying this? Many businesses send out new year greetings just to promote some products or services.

For once, greet your customers and clients just for the sake of greeting them. Send them genuine messages. You have an entire year to promote your business.

When I’m creating email messages for season’s greetings such as Christmas, New Year or Diwali, I write contextually as well as emotionally.

What is contextual in this? Take for example the Covid-19 pandemic. Everyone is worried. Over the past two years it’s been coming and going. People are unsure both emotionally and economically.

There are thousands of other problems in the world.

No, I’m not saying that fill your messages will doom and gloom. But certainly empathize. People live in a realistic world, and they don’t want to be talked down to. Talk like an adult.

Yes, there are problems. Yes, we need to deal with those problems. Despite those problems, we must wish each other happiness, gratitude, prosperity, health, safety, and love.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when creating a new year message or a seasonal greeting message for your customers and clients:

Don’t worry about writing earthshattering sentences

Plain sentences will do. A simple “A Happy New Year to you” is far better than writing a convoluted sentence very few people understand. You don’t always have to use that big giant dancing man to attract people to your message.

Keep it short

It’s new year. People are busy with their families. Even if they are not busy with their families and friends, since most of the people are reading your messages on their mobile phones, it is better to keep them short. It is easier to read them.

Formulate the message

Here is how you can formulate the message:

  • Thank him or her for doing business with you.
  • Wish: May you and your loved ones prosper, become or remain healthy, get lots of love, and contentment in the coming year. May all your wishes come true this coming year.

Include your signature at the end

The signature will tell the recipients of your message what business you are in. Again, don’t go overboard. Use your usual signature. Stay away from pushing your marketing message.

Different marketing experts may have different take on how to write new year greetings, but my approach is quite straightforward. When you are writing New Year greetings, stick to greeting them. Don’t insert your marketing messages. Don’t use double entendre. Don’t use it as an opportunity to push your business agenda. You can push your business agenda all the year.